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Old 04-16-2016, 06:53 AM   #39
pwalker8
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Let's just say that I take full advantage of Marvin's most recently opened list on the home page.

It really depends on the books and my mood. I usually have at least a couple of non fiction and fiction books going at one time. I typically have a non fiction that I read at lunch (right now, it's Scalia Dissents), plus one or two history books. On the fiction side, I generally have at least a couple, usually one a bit lighter and one a bit heavier. That doesn't include the abandoned books where I might read a chapter or two and decide that it's not worth the effort.

Of course, some of that is also effected by new books coming out (I do a lot of re-reading of books since there aren't all that many new books that I'm interested in coming out). So when Jacka's new book came out last week, I stopped the book that I was reading and read that, then went back to it.

That, of course, doesn't include audiobooks.

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